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LittleOsMummy 發表於 17-11-1 18:01
有嘢就討論,冇嘢就唔好單單打打違背論壇精神 http://www.edb.gov.hk/en/sch-admin/sch-registration/about-sch-registration/info-application-sch-registration.html
I simply google "application for a school registration in hk" and can easily find the above link to the Education Bureau. The requirements from different government departments are clearly set out in the guidelines. The problem with Mount Kelly, I believe, is that it initially planned to build the premises on a piece of land not designated as school premises. The news below was in July 2016, and Mount Kelly claimed that school will open one-year later. I do not understand why it was so confident that they will get approval from planning, lands, education and all necessary departments within such a short period of time.
https://hk.news.appledaily.com/local/daily/article/20160708/19686293
You may compare Mount Kelly's plan to that of Malvern. Malvern was granted the land back in 2015 to build the school premises, and it plans to start classes in 2018. 1 year vs 3 years. Which is more reasonable?
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